B1-based SAR reconstruction using contrast source inversion–electric properties tomography (CSI-EPT)

Journal Article (2016)
Author(s)

E. Balidemaj (Amsterdam UMC)

Cornelis A.T. van den Berg (University Medical Center Utrecht)

ALHMW van Lier (University Medical Center Utrecht)

AJ Nederveen (Amsterdam UMC)

Lukas J.A. Stalpers (Amsterdam UMC)

Hans Crezee (Amsterdam UMC)

Rob Remis (TU Delft - Signal Processing Systems)

Research Group
Signal Processing Systems
Copyright
© 2016 E. Balidemaj, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg, Astrid L.H.M.W. van Lier, Aart J. Nederveen, Lukas J.A. Stalpers, Hans Crezee, R.F. Remis
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11517-016-1497-6
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 E. Balidemaj, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg, Astrid L.H.M.W. van Lier, Aart J. Nederveen, Lukas J.A. Stalpers, Hans Crezee, R.F. Remis
Research Group
Signal Processing Systems
Issue number
2
Volume number
55
Pages (from-to)
225-233
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Abstract

Specific absorption rate (SAR) assessment is essential for safety purposes during MR acquisition. Online SAR assessment is not trivial and requires, in addition, knowledge of the electric tissue properties and the electric fields in the human anatomy. In this study, the potential of the recently developed CSI-EPT method to reconstruct SAR distributions is investigated. This method is based on integral representations for the electromagnetic field and attempts to reconstruct the tissue parameters and the electric field strength based on B+1B1+ field data only. Full three-dimensional FDTD simulations using a female pelvis model are used to validate two-dimensional CSI reconstruction results in the central transverse plane of a 3T body coil. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the reconstructed SAR distributions are in good agreement with the SAR distributions as determined via 3D FDTD simulations and show that these distributions can be computed very efficiently in the central transverse plane of a body coil with the two-dimensional approach of CSI-EPT.

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